NABARD Grade A 2025

NABARD Grade A 2025 – Descriptive English (Phase II)

Score High Where Most Aspirants Lose Marks

NABARD Grade A Phase II is not a test of English fluency alone — it is a test of structured thinking, sectoral awareness, and examiner-oriented writing under strict word limits.

Year after year, capable aspirants miss final selection not because of ESI/ARD, but because they fail to extract maximum marks from Descriptive English (100 Marks) — a paper that can decisively tilt the merit list.

This course is designed exclusively for NABARD Grade A 2025 Phase II, built on 2024 actual paper analysis, NABARD’s evaluation pattern, and the rural–development orientation expected from a future Development Banking Officer.


📌 NABARD Grade A Phase II – Descriptive English Pattern

Paper: English (Online Descriptive)
Total Marks: 100
Duration: 90 Minutes
Sections:

  • Letter Writing – 30 Marks (220 words)

  • Essay Writing – 40 Marks (520 words)

  • Precis Writing – 30 Marks (120 words)

Answers are typed online and evaluated for clarity, relevance, structure, data usage, and policy orientation.


🔍 2024 NABARD Phase II – What the Paper Clearly Demands

Letter Writing (30 Marks | 220 Words)

Recent themes focused on:

  • Public grievance & civic administration

  • Professional communication

  • Development-oriented requests & complaints

Examples from 2024:

  • Letter to Municipal Office regarding damaged rural roads

  • Complaint letter on faulty electronic equipment

  • Request letter related to article completion as a writer

➡ NABARD expects formal tone, logical sequencing, problem–solution clarity, and administrative maturity.


Essay Writing (40 Marks | 520 Words)

Themes are rural-centric, development-focused, and policy-linked.

2024 Essay Themes Included:

  • Credit Facilities for Sustainable Agriculture

  • Rural Youth Education & Empowerment

  • Fisheries and its Role in GDP

  • Forestry-related Development Issues

➡ High-scoring essays balance data + schemes + ground realities + forward-looking reforms, not generic banking content.


Precis Writing (30 Marks | 120 Words)

Passages are issue-driven, often related to:

  • Water management

  • Rural sustainability

  • Development challenges

2024 Precis Theme Example:

  • Ethiopian Water Harvesting: Crisis & Management

➡ Evaluation focuses on core idea extraction, neutrality, precision, and title framing.


🎯 Why Most Aspirants Underperform in NABARD Descriptive English

  • Writing generic essays instead of NABARD-specific answers

  • Poor command over 520-word structuring

  • Weak linkage with rural economy, agriculture, forestry & development finance

  • Incorrect letter formats and tone

  • No professional feedback — repeating the same mistakes


✅ What This Course Delivers (NABARD-Focused)

📝 Essay Mastery (40 Marks)

  • Perfect 520-word NABARD essay structure

  • High-probability rural & agriculture themes

  • Data points, schemes, committees & reports relevant to NABARD

  • Introductions & conclusions tailored for development banking roles

  • Model essays + practice questions with evaluation


✉️ Letter Writing Excellence (30 Marks)

  • NABARD-approved letter formats

  • Tone, paragraph sequencing & word-management

  • All major letter types: complaint, request, advisory, grievance

  • 220-word model letters with examiner-oriented feedback


📄 Precis Writing Precision (30 Marks)

  • Step-by-step precis condensation strategy

  • NABARD-style passage interpretation

  • Title framing techniques

  • Practice sets with evaluation and model precis


🧠 Evaluation the Way NABARD Expects

Every evaluated answer is checked on:

  • Relevance to rural development & NABARD mandate

  • Structural clarity & coherence

  • Data accuracy and contextual usage

  • Language precision and professional tone

  • Word-limit discipline & online typing readiness

You don’t just get marks — you get clear guidance on how to improve in the next attempt.


👥 Who Should Enroll?

  • Serious NABARD Grade A 2025 Phase II aspirants

  • Candidates strong in ESI/ARD but weak in English scoring

  • Aspirants targeting top merit positions

  • Repeaters who missed selection due to descriptive paper marks


🚀 Outcome of This Course

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Write exam-ready essays within 520 words

  • Draft professional NABARD-standard letters

  • Precis any passage with speed and accuracy

  • Maximise your score in the most differentiating paper of NABARD Phase II


Validity: July 31, 2026 

Lessons

  • 537 lessons

Frequently Asked Questions – NABARD Grade A 2025 (Descriptive English)

What is the exam pattern for NABARD Grade A Phase II – Descriptive English?
NABARD Grade A Phase II Descriptive English is an online typing-based paper of 100 marks with a duration of 90 minutes. It consists of:
  • Essay Writing: 40 marks (520 words)
  • Letter Writing: 30 marks (220 words)
  • Precis Writing: 30 marks (120 words)
Answers are evaluated on content relevance, structure, clarity, and NABARD orientation.
Is this course designed as per the latest NABARD Grade A 2025 syllabus?
Yes. This course is designed strictly as per the NABARD Grade A 2025 Phase II syllabus and is guided by 2024 exam analysis, recent trends, and NABARD’s rural development focus. Content updates are provided till the exam.
Does the course cover actual questions asked in NABARD 2024 Phase II?
Yes. The course is built on the NABARD 2024 Phase II descriptive pattern, including:
  • Letter themes on civic administration and professional communication
  • Essay themes on agriculture, rural empowerment, fisheries, forestry, and development
  • Precis passages based on sustainability and development issues
This makes your preparation highly exam-relevant.
How is essay writing taught in this course?
Essay writing is taught using a 520-word NABARD-specific framework:
  • Strong introductions with development-banking tone
  • Body structure with data + schemes + rural context
  • Balanced analysis and forward-looking conclusion
  • Model essays + high-probability practice themes
The focus is on writing exactly the way a NABARD evaluator expects.
Will I get proper formats for letter writing?
Yes. You will get NABARD-friendly letter formats with:
  • Correct tone for complaint, request, advisory, and official letters
  • Paragraph-wise structuring within 220 words
  • Model letters aligned with recent exam themes
This ensures professionalism, clarity, and scoring efficiency.
How is precis writing covered in the course?
Precis writing is covered through a step-by-step approach:
  • Condensation techniques to fit within 120 words
  • Maintaining neutrality and core meaning
  • Title framing and coherence checks
  • Practice sets with model precis
The focus is on precision, clarity, and examiner-friendly presentation.
Does the course include answer evaluation and feedback?
Yes. Selected answers are evaluated on:
  • NABARD relevance and rural development linkage
  • Structure, flow, and language precision
  • Use of data/schemes where required
  • Word-limit discipline and exam readiness
You receive actionable feedback to improve in the next attempt.
Is this course useful for beginners in descriptive writing?
Yes. It starts from basics (formats + structure) and gradually moves to exam-level writing. It is useful for beginners, repeaters, and aspirants who want to improve descriptive score and final merit position.
Is typing practice included in the course?
Yes. Since NABARD Phase II is an online typing exam, the course pushes timed writing practice and teaches you to structure answers while typing to improve speed, clarity, and coherence under pressure.
How long will I have access to the course?
You get full access till July 31st 2026 including ongoing updates, added practice sets, and model answers released closer to the exam.
Is this course relevant for NABARD Grade A across all disciplines?
Yes. Descriptive English is common across disciplines (Generalist + Specialist). This course is discipline-agnostic but fully NABARD-specific in tone, themes, and evaluation approach.